Legacy Recordings , the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, is proud to announce the label’s all-star line-up of 7″ and 12″ vinyl titles for Record Store Day 2014, celebrated at independent record stores worldwide on Saturday, April 19, 2014.

Evolver – Newly remastered from the original analog tapes, this individually numbered 2LP 12″ vinyl edition of the Omaha rock band’s 2003 breakthrough album features the hit “Creatures (For a While)” and is previously unreleased on LP.

Draw The Line – 12″ 180-gram audiophile vinyl LP in an individually numbered jacket – Aerosmith’s 1977 release Draw the Line responded to then-emerging punk with a full-on straight-ahead hard rock assault, wrapped in an iconic cover art by American caricaturist Art Hirschfeld.

Night In The Ruts – 12″ 180-gram audiophile vinyl LP in an individually numbered jacket – 1979’s Night in the Ruts includes “No Surprize,” which recounts the band’s early history, as well the driving“Chiquita,” the jamming “Three Mile Smile,” the furious “Bone to Bone,” and a pair of covers: the Yardbirds’ “Think About It” and the novelty number “Reefer Head Woman.”

Rock In A Hard Place – 12″ 180-gram audiophile vinyl LP in an individually numbered jacket – Originally released in 1982, Rock In A Hard Place is the only album in Aerosmith history to not include guitarist Joe Perry. The band still created world-class rock as evidenced in the title track as well as “Prelude to Joanie,” “Lightning Strikes,” “Jailbait,” “Bitch’s Brew,” and “Bolivian Ragamuffin.”

THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND – 12″ 2LP 180-gram audiophile vinyl

Live At The Beacon Theatre 1992 – Includes ten tracks from Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1992, the celebrated 2CD live album, produced by Warren Haynes. This 2LP collection showcases key performances from The Allman Brothers Band’s first extended run, now an annual tradition, at New York’s Beacon Theatre.

ERIC CARMEN – 7″ Numbered Single – New Record Store Day 2014 Exclusive

Brand New Year (Alternative Mix) b/w Starting Over (Live ’76) This new, numbered 7” single features an alternate mix of “Brand New Year,” the first new recording by Eric Carmen in more than 15 years, exclusive to this special RSD release. “Starting Over,” the b-side, is an extremely rare 1976 solo live performance and preview of Legacy’s upcoming career-spanning retrospective Essential Eric Carmen.

Live At Monterey – The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s mythic US debut performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, pressed on 200 gram audiophile grade vinyl by QRP, with all analogue mastering by Bernie Grundman. This edition includes an essay by Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell.

HENRY MANCINI – Limited Edition, Individually Numbered 12″ LP, Pressed on PINK VINYL The Pink Panther – Music from the Film Score Composed and Conducted by Henry Mancini – A special 50th Anniversary Edition of the unforgettable film score and the iconic crime caper comedy, starring Peter Sellers and directed by Blake Edwards, that inspired it. The soundtrack album was given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2001.

Dream with Dean – One of the crooner’s best-charting albums, 1964’s Dream with Dean (subtitled “the intimate Dean Martin”) has been newly remastered from the original analog tapes for this RSD 180-gram vinyl release and features Dino’s signature “Everybody Loves Somebody.”

Oracular Spectacular – Newly remastered from the original analog tapes, this numbered edition of MGMT’s million-selling major label debut album from 2007 includes the generational anthems “Kids,” “Time To Pretend” and “Electric Feel.”

Congratulations – Newly remastered from the original analog tapes, this numbered 2LP edition of MGMT’s psychedelic rock masterpiece from 2010 is pressed on 180-gram vinyl and features the paradoxical “Flash Delirium.”

A stunning recreation of the 7″ single cut by Ronnie Spector and The E Street Band at the CBS Studios in 1977, “Say Goodbye to Hollywood”/”Baby Please Don’t Go” was produced by Sugar Miami Steve (aka Steve Van Zandt) and is the only release credited to the just “The E Street Band.” Billy Joel wrote “Say Goodbye To Hollywood” as a musical tribute to the sound of the Ronettes, so it was fitting that Ronnie Spector record her own version, with Bruce Springsteen’s backing band (and Bruce himself on acoustic guitar). The B side is a Steve Van Zandt original.

THE THE – Double A-Side 12″ LP

Side one: GIANT Side two: GIANT (DJ FOOD REMIX 2011)

GIANT2FACED12INCH is a double A-sided release featuring THE THE’s Giant (from the 1983 album Soul Mining) and DJ Food’s 2011 remix of the track, which was previously available on his album The Search Engine.

The sleeve features a ‘2 faced’ double cover to mirror the audio content – THE THE’s Andy Dog artwork features on one side, and DJ Food’s illustrative interpretation of the artwork on the other, and a top opening makes this sleeve entirely non-preferential.

This Record Store Day release marks the beginning of a new exploration of The The’s timeless catalogue.